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2023: Guard Against Sensational Reportage, INEC Tells Journalists

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Media professionals in Nasarawa State have been charged to avoid sensational reportage in the course of the 2023 general elections.
The National Commissioner in charge of Information and Chairman, Voter Education Committee of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Barr Festus Okoye gave the charge in Lafia, on Wednesday, at a one-day training for journalists in the North-Central region ahead of the 2023 general elections.
According to him, sensationalism and casting of misleading headlines were capable of causing the breakdown of law and order in the country.
“Today, people are in a hurry and are not ready to read the body of a story, hence you should avoid the breaking-news-syndrome that would turn out to be fake where the details would never come.
“You must also avoid hasty generalisation and verify a particular issue before reporting. Also avoid ethnic and religious profiling and the copy and past journalism,” Okoye said.
The INEC Commissioner also called on journalists covering the forthcoming elections to be acquainted with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as well as the provisions of the Electoral Act 2022.
He said the commission has introduced new technologies such as the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for voter authentication and to enable electronic transmission of the results right from the polling units.
He noted that only voters registered by the commission and have obtained their Permanent Voter’s Cards (PVCs) would be allowed to vote, assuring of INEC’s commitment to conduct free, fair and credible elections come 2023.
On the safety of journalists, Okoye, said INEC was training security agents that would be on electoral duty on how to counsel individuals and journalists on national assignment.
The commissioner said that the commission had also initiated an updated policy on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to enable voting in the various IDPs camps across the country.
He, appealed to the media to cooperate with the INEC to enable them deliver on their mandate.
In his address, Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Nasarawa,
Dr Uthman Ajidagba, commended INEC and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) for organising the workshop, saying that it was apt, especially as the 2023 general elections were at the corner.
Ajidagba said INEC had begun its preparation for the forthcoming elections immediately after the 2019 general elections by identifying areas of strengths and weaknesses and improving on them.
“We introduced new innovations, especially the BVAS and it has been tested in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun elections,” he said.
Earlier, in a welcome address, President of the NUJ, Chris Isiguzo, represented by the National Treasurer, Dele Atunbi called on journalists to  advance public interest, earn public trust and be watchdogs of the society by reporting the truth for the good of the society.
“It’s obligatory for every journalist to maximally comply with ethical principles and professional standards,” he said.
He, called on participants to avail themselves of the training opportunity to ensure that a level playing field is provided for all political actors and ensure that peoples’ votes count through a highly professional management of news before, during and after the 2023 general elections.
The Tide source reports that the training was organised by INEC in collaboration with NUJ and was attended by journalists from different media organisations in the state.
Papers presented at the workshop included: Electoral Act 2022 and the 2023 General Elections; INEC’s New Technologies for 2023 General Elections; and The Role Of The Media In The 2023 General Elections.

 

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Senate Receives Tinubu’s 2026-2028 MTEF/FSP For Approval

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The Senate yesterday received the 2026-2028 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper from President Bola Tinubu, marking the formal launch of the 2026 federal budget cycle.

In a letter addressed to the upper chamber, Tinubu said the submission complies with statutory requirements and sets out the fiscal parameters that will guide the preparation of the 2026 Appropriation Bill.

He explained that the MTEF/FSP outlines the macroeconomic assumptions, revenue projections, and spending priorities that will shape Nigeria’s fiscal direction over the next three years.

The letter was read during plenary by the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin (APC, Kano North), who urged lawmakers to expedite consideration of the document.

“It is with pleasure that I forward the 2026 to 2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper for the kind consideration and approval of the Senate.

“The 2026 to 2028 MTEF and FSP were approved during the Federal Executive Council meeting of December 3, 2025, and the 2026 budget of the Federal Government will be prepared based on the parameters and fiscal assumptions therein,” the President stated.

Last week, the Federal Executive Council approved the fiscal projections, pegging the oil benchmark price at $64.85 per barrel and adopting a budget exchange rate of ?1,512/$1 for 2026—figures expected to significantly shape revenue forecasts and expenditure planning.

After reading the President’s letter, Jibrin referred the document to the Senate Committee on Finance, chaired by Senator Sani Musa (APC, Niger East), with a directive to submit its report by Wednesday, December 17.

The Senate adjourned shortly after to allow committees to commence scrutiny of the fiscal framework and continue the ongoing screening of ambassadorial nominees.

Tinubu’s communication to the Senate came less than 24 hours after he transmitted the same MTEF/FSP documents to the leadership of the House of Representatives.

The letter was read on the House floor by the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, who also urged timely legislative action as required by law.

The MTEF and FSP are statutory instruments mandated by the Fiscal Responsibility Act and serve as the blueprint for Nigeria’s annual budgets.

They outline the government’s fiscal stance, macroeconomic assumptions, revenue frameworks, projected deficits, and sectoral priorities over a three-year period.

The Tide reports that approval by the National Assembly is a prerequisite for the executive to present the Appropriation Bill for the next fiscal year.

 

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Withdraw Ambassadorial List, It Lacks Federal Character, Ndume Tells Tinubu 

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The senator representing Borno South in the National Assembly, Ali Ndume, has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s list of ambassadorial nominees, insisting it breaches the federal character principle and should be withdrawn ahead of this week’s screening by the Senate.

In a statement on Saturday, the former Senate Leader stated that the allocation of nominees across states and geopolitical zones falls short of the constitutional requirement for fair representation in the composition of the Federal Government.

The ex-Senate Whip warned that allowing the list to pass could deepen ethnic suspicion at a time when the administration should be consolidating national unity.

He highlighted disparities in the spread of nominees, noting that while some states have three or four slots, others have none. He also cited the inclusion of Senator Adamu Garba Talba from Yobe, who reportedly died in July.

“The entire North-East states have seven nominees in the list. Further checks revealed that the South-West geo-political zone has 15 nominees, while North-West and South-East have 13 and 9, respectively.

“North-Central region has 10 nominees in the list of career and non-career ambassadorial nominee while South-South parades 12 nominees,” Senator Ndume said.

According to him, such imbalances could heighten tensions and undermine Section 14(3) of the Constitution.

“My sincere appeal to President Tinubu is to withdraw this list. At this critical juncture in his administration, he should avoid missteps that could undermine national unity and foster ethnic distrust.

“I know him to be a cosmopolitan leader who is at home with every segment and stakeholder in the country. He should withdraw that list and present a fresh set of nominees that will align with the spirit of the Constitution on the Federal Character Principle,” Senator Ndume added.

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PDP Vows Legal Action Against Rivers Lawmakers Over Defection 

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the latest defection announced by some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, describing the move as a “defection from APC to APC” and an assault on democratic integrity.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Comrade Ini Ememobong, said the lawmakers had previously defected from the party, recanted their action, and have now “announced the same defection for the second time.”
According to Comrade Ememobong, the development comes as no surprise to the party.
“We have seen on various media platforms news of the redefection of some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly, who, for a second time, announced their defection from our party,” he said. “We recall that they had done so earlier and later recanted. These are people whom the world is aware are doing the bidding of their paymaster and demigod.”

He accused the legislators of undermining the sanctity of the legislature and acting as instruments of destabilization.

“The members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have, by their actions since they assumed office, shown that they are political puppets and a clog in the wheels of democratic progress,” Comrade Ememobong stated, adding that “They will go down in history as enemies of democracy and those who made mockery of the legislature.”

The PDP spokesperson added that the lawmakers’ conduct fits a pattern of political absurdity.

“So the easiest way to describe their action is a defection from APC to APC,” he said.

Comrade Ememobong announced that the party would deploy constitutional provisions to reclaim its mandate from those who have “ignobly and surreptitiously” abandoned the platform on which they were elected.

“Consequently, the PDP will take legal steps to activate the provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 as amended) to recover the mandate gained under the banner of our party which these people have now switched to another platform,” he said.

He urged party members in Rivers State to remain calm and steadfast.

“We urge all party members in Rivers State to remain faithful and resolute, as efforts are underway to rebuild the party along the path of inclusiveness, fairness and equity,” Comrade Ememobong assured.

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